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Tanja Manser is affiliated with the University of Applied Sciences and Arts Northwestern Switzerland in Switzerland. Their research primarily spans the fields of Medicine and Health Professions, with a strong focus on subfields such as General Health Professions, Emergency Medical Services, Emergency Medicine, Surgery, and Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health.

Their research topics cover diverse areas including Patient Safety and Medication Errors, Medical Malpractice and Liability Issues, Patient-Provider Communication in Healthcare, Simulation-Based Education in Healthcare, Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes, Workplace Health and Well-being, and Emergency and Acute Care Studies.

Manser's recent publications illustrate their engagement with healthcare safety, training, and teamwork. Selected works include:

  • Resilience in Healthcare (RiH): a longitudinal research programme protocol, 2020, BMJ Open
  • Does interprofessional team-training affect nurses' and physicians' perceptions of safety culture and communication practices? Results of a pre-post survey study, 2021, BMC Health Services Research
  • Simulation-based training improves process times in acute stroke care (STREAM), 2021, European Journal of Neurology
  • Teamwork and Adherence to Guideline on Newborn Resuscitation-Video Review of Neonatal Interdisciplinary Teams, 2022, Frontiers in Pediatrics
  • A Strategic Core Role Perspective on Team Coordination: Benefits of Centralized Leadership for Managing Task Complexity in the Operating Room, 2020, Human Factors The Journal of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society

Frequent publication venues for Manser include BMJ Open, BMC Health Services Research, BMC Emergency Medicine, Frontiers in Medicine, and PLoS ONE. These reflect consistent contributions to journals focused on healthcare services and medicine.

Throughout their career, Manser has collaborated with several frequent co-authors, among them:

  • Antje Hammer
  • Lise Brogaard
  • Lone Hvidman
  • Ole Kierkegaard
  • Niels Uldbjerg

Best Publications

  • Teamwork and patient safety in dynamic domains of healthcare: a review of the literature.

    Tanja Manser

  • Do Team Processes Really Have an Effect on Clinical Performance? A Systematic Literature Review

    J. Schmutz;T. Manser

  • How effective is teamwork really? The relationship between teamwork and performance in healthcare teams: a systematic review and meta-analysis

    Jan B. Schmutz;Laurenz L. Meier;Tanja Manser

  • Emotional exhaustion and workload predict clinician-rated and objective patient safety

    Annalena Welp;Laurenz L. Meier;Tanja Manser

  • Defining the boundaries and operational concepts of resilience in the resilience in healthcare research program.

    Siri Wiig;Karina Aase;Stephen Billett;Carolyn Canfield

  • Effective handover communication: An overview of research and improvement efforts

    Tanja Manser;Simon Foster

  • Interprofessional collaboration among nurses and physicians: making a difference in patient outcome.

    Jacqueline S Martin;Wolfgana Ummenhofer;Tanja Manser;Rebecca Spirig

  • Use of Cognitive Aids in a Simulated Anesthetic Crisis

    T Kyle Harrison;Tanja Manser;Steven K Howard;David M Gaba

  • The interplay between teamwork, clinicians' emotional exhaustion, and clinician-rated patient safety: a longitudinal study

    Annalena Welp;Laurenz L. Meier;Tanja Manser;Tanja Manser

  • Key elements of debriefing for simulator training

    M. Rall;T. Manser;S. K. Howard

  • Speaking up is related to better team performance in simulated anesthesia inductions: an observational study.

    Michaela Kolbe;Michael J. Burtscher;Johannes Wacker;Bastian Grande

  • Conceptualising barriers to incident reporting: a psychological framework

    Yvonne Pfeiffer;T. Manser;T. Wehner

  • Team mental models and their potential to improve teamwork and safety: A review and implications for future research in healthcare

    Michael J. Burtscher;Tanja Manser

  • Interactions of Team Mental Models and Monitoring Behaviors Predict Team Performance in Simulated Anesthesia Inductions

    Michael J. Burtscher;Michaela Kolbe;Johannes Wacker;Tanja Manser

  • Assessing the quality of patient handoffs at care transitions

    Tanja Manser;Simon Foster;Stefan Gisin;Dalit Jaeckel

  • Integrating teamwork, clinician occupational well-being and patient safety – development of a conceptual framework based on a systematic review

    Annalena Welp;Tanja Manser;Tanja Manser

  • Healthcare professionals’ perspectives on working conditions, leadership, and safety climate: a cross-sectional study

    Anke Wagner;Monika A. Rieger;Tanja Manser;Heidrun Sturm

  • Development of the German version of the Hospital Survey on Patient Safety Culture: dimensionality and psychometric properties.

    Yvonne Pfeiffer;Tanja Manser

  • The effects of patient handoff characteristics on subsequent care: a systematic review and areas for future research.

    Simon Foster;Tanja Manser

  • Coordination patterns related to high clinical performance in a simulated anesthetic crisis.

    Tanja Manser;Thomas Kyle Harrison;David M Gaba;Steven K Howard

Frequent Co-Authors

Gudela Grote
Gudela Grote ETH Zurich
Laurenz L. Meier
Laurenz L. Meier University of Neuchâtel
Holger Pfaff
Holger Pfaff University of Cologne
Rhona Flin
Rhona Flin Robert Gordon University
Michael X Cohen
Michael X Cohen Radboud University
Georg F. Bauer
Georg F. Bauer University of Zurich
Vicki R. LeBlanc
Vicki R. LeBlanc University of Ottawa

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